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Friends From College is my favorite show from the streaming giant, Netflix. The basic storyline of the show is 6 friends from college who continue to hang out are doing life together. 4 of them are hooking up with one another, while 2 of those 4 are married to each other. Weird, but fun.

The show’s co-creator, Nicholas Stoller, announced via Twitter that the show won’t be returning for a third season.

“Friends from College will not be returning for a third season,” Stoller said. “Thanks to everyone who watched it. Happy Presidents’ Day!”

Commentary:Friends From College is one of the few shows that I truly enjoyed from Netflix as an original from the platform. I loved everything about the show. The highs and lows of the show were incredible.

I loved the chemistry between the cast members. The cast did a great job making me feel like I was friends with these people.

It sucks that the shows that I really like from Netflix get canceled right away. I LOVED Girl Boss on Netflix, and they took that show from me. I have come to the conclussion that I should not like shows anymore.

Last Man Standing was recently resurrected by the Fox Network after being canceled by ABC. Since the shows return, they have seen amazing ratings proving that the shows fans were hardcore and loyal. If Last Man Standing is renewed by Fox, it will be moving to a new night to accommodate WWE moving Smackdown Live! to Friday Night on Fox.

There are a few things of note to look at. Last Man Standing is a strong property for the network on Friday nights, therefore, it could also be a strong performer for Fox on any other night.

If Fox renews Last Man Standing, it would show the LMS fans that the network is behind the program. I honestly don’t see a scenario where the show doesn’t get renewed.

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Les Moonves, the recently ousted CEO of CBS, is coming back to work with his own company. Back in 2018, Moonves was fired by CBS after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced. Moonves’ new company is called ‘Moon Rise Unlimited’ and also has two other subsidiaries, Moon Rise Technologies, and Moon Rise Productions.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Moonves registered the new companies in October, just weeks after he was ousted by CBS. Part of his severance package, CBS is responsible for office expenses related to his new businesses. Moonves is still trying to collect on his $120M in severance payment the company says it will not pay due to the reasonings of his firing.

According to filings, Moonves’ companies are going to be doing a few things. Moon Rise Unlimited will serve as the parent company while Moon Rise Productions will produce new content and Moon Rise Technologies will help place contents on streaming services.

Moonves was accused of sexual misconduct by over a dozen women. On more than once account, Moonves promised the women jobs in exchange for their silence.

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One of the many questions that came from the 10 year run of the hit sitcom, Friends was how the group was able to live in New York with low paying jobs. Well, the show addressed this in the final show of the series. Matthew Perry’s character, Chandler Bing, closed the series by saying “Thank God for Rent Control”.

I think people forgot about that part. Matt LeBlanc was asked about it again on LIVE With Kelly and Ryan and here was his answe.

Christina Aguilera is asking everyone to “Come On Over” to her Las Vegas residency that’s set to begin May 31 at the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.

She’s calling this tour “Christina Aguilera: The Xperience,” and attendees will really get a sense of her personality at the show.

“I am constantly accumulating ideas and I’m very visual. It’s been a long time in the making, I’m digging up a lot of things I’ve had in the works for a long time,” Aguilera said. “This is a very interesting idea to be able to build upon one place that everyone can come and have this “Xperience” that they can remember for the rest of their lives.”

Aguilera noted that she loves doing collaborations with other artists according to an interview with E! News. She hinted at a possible collaboration with Britney Spears. Since both pop stars have residencies in Vegas, it seems like fantastic idea.

Lady Gaga is also beginning a residency in Vegas, so Aguilera has an array of women to choose from when it comes to future collaborations.

“Let’s bring all of our forces together and make this happen,” Aguilera shared in the interview with E! News.

But, other pop stars won’t be the only people joining Aguilera on stage. She mentioned that her children, Summer Rain Rutler and Max Liron Bratman will sometimes be on stage with her while she performs.

“I’m sure there will be moments where they will not let me live it down if I don’t bring them on stage, but they haven’t planned entertainers on the show. We’re a very spontaneous family.”

A very admirable trait about Aguilera is that she’s going to listen to what her fans want to hear from her, and then plan her sets accordingly. Music suggestions are welcomed, and she said that she’s “really listening to what my fans want to hear. I think it’s important to be there for them.”

The First has a 68% rating from viewers and a 72% rating from critics. Penn’s show didn’t really impress many people.

According to The Hollywood Reporter…“Willimon and Tappis’ Westward Productions owned and produced The First, which was co-financed by Hulu alongside Channel 4 and IMG, the company that WME co-CEOs Ari Emanuel and Patrick Whitesell purchased for $2.4 billion in 2014.”.

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Steve Carell is reunited with The Office creator, Greg Daniels, for a new Netflix show inspired by Trump’s proposed Space Force agency.

Carell and Daniels are teaming up as co-creators on the new show called Space Force that Netflix gave a straight-to-series order for the platform. Space Force will star Carell.

Carell will be one of the producers of the show as well. Rumor has it that with creating, starring, and producing the series will help Carell get over $1 Million per episode. There is currently no word on how many episodes Space Force will have or when the show will begin production.

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